There’s an art to this kind of abstract – seeing, reducing the scene to an interplay of lines and shapes and seeking a kind of balanced visual weight across the frame. Hence, spatial distribution – nothing so crass as having one subject on which the eye can focus, but a pleasing arrangement nonetheless.
Foam passing by on the surface of the River Affric
An intersection of green and orange - lichen-covered tree branches reflected in a peaty pool.
Lichen-covered birch twigs - a sign of clean air.